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The North Carolina state capital is Raleigh.
The population of Seven Lakes is approximately 4888 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 995 (1990), 2089 (2010).
The amount of land area in Seven Lakes is 21.14 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 4.139 sq kilometers.
The distance from Seven Lakes to Washington DC is 290 miles.
The distance to the North Carolina state capital is 65 miles. (as the crow flies)
Seven Lakes is positioned 35.26 degrees north of the equator and 79.58 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Seven Lakes elevation is 500 feet above sea level.
The city tree is the longleaf pine.
The city bird is the red-headed woodpecker.
The Seven Lakes city color is green.
The Seven Lakes median home price is range is from $ 110,000 to $ 350,000.
Seven Lakes average temperature is 61 degrees F.
The average low temperature is (January) 35, (July) 67 degrees F.
The average high temperature is (January) 55, (July) 90 degrees F.

moderate. There are an average of 178 clear days in Seven Lakes each year. 80 more days have partial sun! Weather extremes are rare in Seven Lakes with snow uncommon. When it occurs, it melts quickly. The flucuations in the weather provide beautiful seasonal changes.Return to Index

Seven Lakes was initially developed in the mid-1970's as a planned community. It began as a community for summer homes but quickly became a place with more permanent residences as people began to stay year-round in the area. All age groups, from young families to retirees are found in the community.Return to Index

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